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Re: QR restructure coming?



Sounds like there doing what everyone else has done.

I hope that they get it right unlike their southern counterparts who have
stuffed everything completely, and have now needed an inquiry to recommend it
all goes back together.

I don't know why everyone decides we need a better mousetrap, especially in QR
as everything seemed to be working great(making heaps 'o' dollars , good
infrastructure(except toy track) etc.).

Oh well I guess we just have to sit back and watch the fun begin and see how it
goes.

Regards BEE EFF

Graham Watkins wrote:

> The major changes announced yesterday were the reformation of a Passenger
> Services Group and a Coal and Freight Services Group.
>
> The former Metropolitan and Regional Services Group (MARS) and the National
> Development Unit have been disbanded .
>
> Freight control centres are also moved to Network Access Group although
> Citytrain Control stays with Passengers Services Group.
>
> A Corporate Services Group has also been formed incorporating most of the
> former Deputy Chief Executive's Group.
>
> The Environment Division has been moved from Technical Services group to the
> revamped Safety and Environment Strategy Unit.
>
> Operations divisions have been renamed Service Delivery Divisions and there
> are now only two - Passenger and Coal & Freight.
>
> Two Group General Managers are leaving QR (One has already gone).
>
> Graham Watkins
>
> "Ron Bennell" <rbennell@teleport.com> wrote in message
> LNkl6.826$Tj1.710018@nntp1.onemain.com">news:LNkl6.826$Tj1.710018@nntp1.onemain.com...
> > Some QR staff are expecting to be briefed next Friday about another
> > corporate restructure.  No real information yet, but the rumour committee
> is
> > working overtime...
> >
> >